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Maybe it's just me but I am not overwhelmed with confidence when the second line in the evaluation talks about "had to overcome adversity" or "is a rugby player."
Having read the PFW write ups for years, I know that "had to overcome adversity" is a very positive comment. It means that a player had certain things it his personal life, such as being homeless, having a parent or panets murdered, or other types of misfortue that would make many just quit or go a different, negative direction in their lives. But these player have overcome that to get where they are.
Example: Bruce Irvin had to overcome living on the streets for 2 years, being in prison for robbery to get money to eat, and having no parents or anyone else caring for him as a child. Now I think Seattle drafted him way too high, but I'm happy that the kid will get the payday and help him to live a much better life.











